Nuix (security intelligence and Information management) release the findings from a study conducted with Ari Kaplan Associates of select Fortune 500 corporate security officials that looks to gain insight on current and future plans to reshape & reprioritize information security practices.
The survey, which features of interesting slices of data, looks at topics such as data security policies, insider threat program practices, budgeting, employee training, data breach/potential response concerns and the outlook for 2016.
- In addition to increased regulatory oversight, % of the respondents attributed some of their spending increases to additional protections against internal hazards.
- This year, % of survey participants reported allotting % or more of their budget to insider threats.
- % reported being able to identify their critical value data and % said they were capable of detecting who retrieved that data.
- On organizations incident response testing; % reported engagement in this process multiple times per year, % tested twice annually, and % did so at least quarterly.
- % engaged in tabletop exercises and % provided actual responses to simulated threats.
- % use fear to cut down human mistakes that can lead to threats
- % of respondents said they interacted with colleagues in eDiscovery, legal, records management, and information governance daily, and % did so at least monthly.
- % advised spending more on protecting the perimeter; % allocated % or more. About a fifth of respondents earmarked % or more to perimeter protection.
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